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Eoin
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vacuum packer

#1 Post by Eoin »

does anyone know where to get a domectic vacuum packer in the Republic. it breaks my hart in the winter to buy frozen macks for bait when i think of the amount caught in summer. in sep i targetted joeys, put them on ice as soon as i caught them and took them to my local butchers. the girl vacuum packed them for me and i threw her €30. this would get expensivein the long run. they do last a lot longer and less prone to freezer burn. would also be good for peeled crabs.
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#2 Post by stevecrow74 »

i git mine in LIDL, they have had them in a few times in since so its well worth keeping an eye out for..
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#3 Post by Eoin »

stevecrow74 wrote:i git mine in LIDL, they have had them in a few times in since so its well worth keeping an eye out for..


thanks Steve
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Eoin,

I have that Lidl one as well, it works but a cheaper option and just as good IMO is the following... Get a large bucket of water, put your mackerel fillets into a ziplock bag or whatever and then lower the bag into the bucket, the water pressure will push all the air out - then seal the bag.

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#5 Post by Eoin »

Liamo wrote:Eoin,

I have that Lidl one as well, it works but a cheaper option and just as good IMO is the following... Get a large bucket of water, put your mackerel fillets into a ziplock bag or whatever and then lower the bag into the bucket, the water pressure will push all the air out - then seal the bag.

Liam


thanks liam
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#6 Post by Tanglerat »

Use your hoover! :D
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#7 Post by MC »

Tanglerat wrote:Use your hoover! :D


or a straw, on second thoughts, don't :lol:

ps i used the water and ziploc bag trick too

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